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>> reporter: on thursday, the new president made himself the most powerful man in egypt by announcing sweeping decrees he says will designed to push forward the drafting of egypt's new constitution and speed up the formation of a government that's still missing a parliament. >> one of his decrees bans anyone from overturning any of his declarations since he took over office in june. that order is to stay in place till a parliament is formed. technically it means for now, he can do whatever he wants without any oversight. >> i just felt he was telling us, you guys don't exist. it's just me and my people. and there's no place for anybody else in egypt. >> we're not allowing for a dictatorship again. 13 is enough. egypt is not going into dictatorship once again. >> in a separate decree, morsy banned the breakup of the constitutional assembly, the 100-member panel assembly designed to draft egypt's new constitution. protesters here say the panel favors islamist factions and ignores demands by liberals, christians, youth groups and women's rights groups. some have sued to dissolve the pane
>> reporter: on thursday, the new president made himself the most powerful man in egypt by announcing sweeping decrees he says will designed to push forward the drafting of egypt's new constitution and speed up the formation of a government that's still missing a parliament. >> one of his decrees bans anyone from overturning any of his declarations since he took over office in june. that order is to stay in place till a parliament is formed. technically it means for now, he can do...
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mostly because of egypt's role. you have new leadership in egypt. the world changed since the arab spring and the concern that israel had that perhaps with president morsi in place, with the muslim brotherhood in place, that is close to hamas there would be a difference in the way that egypt handled situations like this. but to see them step forward, to see them being the keeper of this cease-fire and trying to make sure it is in place, not the enforcer but the keeper of this, there is quite a bit of optimism in his voice and he was happy to see they felt like they could count on egypt to try to be that intermediary, just as they did the mubarak regime. anderson? >> and we should say the israeli defense forces has said -- told cnn they know of -- they say they know of two rocket launches from gaza and several interceptions since the cease-fire has gone into effect at 9:00 p.m. local time, just over an hour ago. the israeli ambassador to the u.s. indicated that as well to us in an interview just a short time ago. ben wedeman is standing by in gaza ci
mostly because of egypt's role. you have new leadership in egypt. the world changed since the arab spring and the concern that israel had that perhaps with president morsi in place, with the muslim brotherhood in place, that is close to hamas there would be a difference in the way that egypt handled situations like this. but to see them step forward, to see them being the keeper of this cease-fire and trying to make sure it is in place, not the enforcer but the keeper of this, there is quite a...
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egypt? >>guest: from egypt. that is the positive aspect, the united states saying to egypt you are responsbile. can we talk iran? that is a question we will have to see. time will tell. egypt now has the ability to come to the global stage and we are making them true to them selves. >>trace: everyone is asking, one hour into the cease-fire, how long will it last? >> more ahead on the crisis in the middle east. well look at the united states role in the negotiations. after five months on medical leave, this is now breaking, a federal investigation underway congressman jesse jackson is stepping down. the reaction in washington, dc, is next. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today.
egypt? >>guest: from egypt. that is the positive aspect, the united states saying to egypt you are responsbile. can we talk iran? that is a question we will have to see. time will tell. egypt now has the ability to come to the global stage and we are making them true to them selves. >>trace: everyone is asking, one hour into the cease-fire, how long will it last? >> more ahead on the crisis in the middle east. well look at the united states role in the negotiations. after five...
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relations with the united states, egypt now has a new vision, a new foreign policy. mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, is a member of the muslim brotherhood. hamas is a cousin of the isl islamist familiar life the muslim brotherhood. hamas listens to morsi. hamas looks up to egypt now at this particular stage and that's why egypt has emerged as the most important state vis-a-vis hamas and gaza. and also keep in mind, suzanne, that egypt also was the first arab state to sign a peace treaty with israel in the late 1970s, the camp david peace agreement, and mohamed morsi has warned if israel invades gaza this would have serious repercussions on egyptian/israeli relations and that's why the important role of egypt. >> could he take it a step further and influence with hamas and actually convince them to recognize israel, to put down the weapons, so that they could become an organization that the united states would deal with directly and not be labeled as a terrorist group? >> suzanne, you asked me earlier about the visit of secretary of state hillary clinton. i thin
relations with the united states, egypt now has a new vision, a new foreign policy. mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, is a member of the muslim brotherhood. hamas is a cousin of the isl islamist familiar life the muslim brotherhood. hamas listens to morsi. hamas looks up to egypt now at this particular stage and that's why egypt has emerged as the most important state vis-a-vis hamas and gaza. and also keep in mind, suzanne, that egypt also was the first arab state to sign a peace treaty...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: we begin tonight with breaking news overseas. sixth straight day of fight in the middle east, israel continues to defend itself bombing new targets in the gaza strip. terrorists launched more than 1,000 rockets in to israel since last wednesday. president obama has been working with world leaders to diffuse the crisis. fox's david lee miller is live in southern israel with the latest on the conflict. david? >> reporter: at this hour, top ministry in israel are meeting behind closed doors to discuss a post-cease-fire agreement. as they continue to talk, the bloodshed continues. in the past if hours, israel continued to attack sites in gazsites ingaza. in total they targeted 1400 sites. among them, a stadium, a sports stadium where the israelis said hamas militants were launching rockets to israel. among the other targets, the media center where they say the militants were using communications facilities to get in touch with people on the ground. in
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: we begin tonight with breaking news overseas. sixth straight day of fight in the middle east, israel continues to defend itself bombing new targets in the gaza strip. terrorists launched more than 1,000 rockets in to israel since last wednesday. president obama has been working with world leaders to diffuse the crisis. fox's david lee miller is live in southern israel with the latest on the conflict. david?...
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i think this is a very important test of egypt's new role, or new old role, if you like, the egyptian government, and egypt's ability and willingness to be serious players as they have always been in this region. but with a slight change of flavor. >> christiane amanpour, thank you so much. we'll be talking to you a little later in the hour. christiane amanpour, cnn's international anchor and also abc global affairs anchor, as well. >> 18 minutes after the hour here. president obama is wrapping up his history-making trip to southeast asia. he is turning his -- he already has turned his attention to the growing crisis in gaza, as we just mentioned he has dispatched secretary of state hillary clinton, in the air right now, on the way to the middle east. cnn's jessica yellin is traveling with the president in phnom penh. jessica, a temporary hold on a possible ground assault. in gaza. that must be welcome news for the secretary of state as she heads there. i'm sure she did not want to have that going on while she is there. but what's the goal of her mission there as far as you've been to
i think this is a very important test of egypt's new role, or new old role, if you like, the egyptian government, and egypt's ability and willingness to be serious players as they have always been in this region. but with a slight change of flavor. >> christiane amanpour, thank you so much. we'll be talking to you a little later in the hour. christiane amanpour, cnn's international anchor and also abc global affairs anchor, as well. >> 18 minutes after the hour here. president obama...
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we are ready to face this, whatever the consequences. >> meanwhile, the final draft of egypt's new constitution is said to be on the verge of completion. in tahrir square, there is a mood of defiance. more tents have sprung up. the demonstrators say they will continue their protests. many people in the square accused the president of hijacking the revolution. earlier, tear-gas was fired at a separate demonstration near tahrir square. the demonstration on sunday night was a strong show of support for the opposition. tens of thousands of demonstrators stream into the square. they chanted against the president and the main group of supporters, the muslim brotherhood. but it is not clear if president morsi ready to offer concessions. there is a rally called for saturday in support of the president. >> despite the recent turmoil in egypt, could there be some sober linings to the cloud? that is the argument that mahomet all area and from pentico has made in a recent article. -- pick muhammed el-erian has made in a recent article. what exactly is all of the brightness to this chaos? >> it is important
we are ready to face this, whatever the consequences. >> meanwhile, the final draft of egypt's new constitution is said to be on the verge of completion. in tahrir square, there is a mood of defiance. more tents have sprung up. the demonstrators say they will continue their protests. many people in the square accused the president of hijacking the revolution. earlier, tear-gas was fired at a separate demonstration near tahrir square. the demonstration on sunday night was a strong show of...
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you have a role to play in building a new relationship with him as well. secondly, the second leader i would put on this list is the prime minister of iraq, prime minister of maliki. iraq is the third real of middle east diplomacy. it conjures up such bad memories from the last decade but iraq is important. geography is destiny and iraq's geography between iran and syria is critical to the future of the middle east and to our interests in this part of the world. we have an important role to play with a prime minister of the democratically-elected government and we need to find a way to work with him better. third, the third leader i would focus on isn't a particular person. it is the next generation of saudi leaders. as my colleague noted earlier this week, there has already been the beginning of the jump to the next generation with the employment of a new interior minister from the next generation of saudi princes. the remaining sons of the founder may see their demise political as well as actuarial in quick succession during your next term as president.
you have a role to play in building a new relationship with him as well. secondly, the second leader i would put on this list is the prime minister of iraq, prime minister of maliki. iraq is the third real of middle east diplomacy. it conjures up such bad memories from the last decade but iraq is important. geography is destiny and iraq's geography between iran and syria is critical to the future of the middle east and to our interests in this part of the world. we have an important role to...
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powers appointed himself egypt's new farrow. a mayor blow that could have dire consequences. i want to talk about them after this. those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> we are talking about morsi, the leader of egypt, the first democratic elected leader who gave a somewhat stunning declaration this week. he gave himself nearly limited power. it's created uprising in tahrir square. we have the author of "no god but god." an adjunct. heather is back at the table. let's start with the context of this. i find the process by which politics is negotiated in the absence of a constitutional law fascinating because right now, egypt is operating in this post revolutionary environment. there's no letter to the law, am i correct? >> you are sort of correct. morsi gets to decide. >> yes. that's right. >> i mean he is both the executive and the legislature in egypt. he gets to actually issue amendment
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that's where we are right now in egypt with a new dictator. yeah? >> i'm sorry to interrupt you and i wanted to ask you also, and probably getting ready to go into this. and as we take a live look at tahrir square, the judges are called on to walk offer the job in protest against morsi, you also have the opposition leader mohammed el baradei says that it's not possible unless morsi rescinds the powers he's given himself. are those the things that morsi wants to happen. a lot of judges were appointed by mubarak and he would want them out and does he really need to negotiate or have any dialog with the opposition? does he want that? >> no, he doesn't. and here, this is the final piece in the entire mosaic, and morsi being a complete pharaoh, a dictator. the first thing he and the muslim brotherhood got was a the parliament. now, a muslim brotherhood controlled parliament. then the presidency and next the independent army and military. and morsi got rid of the top generals appointed by mubarak and put in his own guys, the muslim brotherhood generals. a
that's where we are right now in egypt with a new dictator. yeah? >> i'm sorry to interrupt you and i wanted to ask you also, and probably getting ready to go into this. and as we take a live look at tahrir square, the judges are called on to walk offer the job in protest against morsi, you also have the opposition leader mohammed el baradei says that it's not possible unless morsi rescinds the powers he's given himself. are those the things that morsi wants to happen. a lot of judges...
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i think what you do see on the part of the new government is a clear determination to reassert egypt's regional role that would seem to have been diminished under the former regime. we have seen a much more activist foreign policy on the part of this president with numerous visits to china, reaching out to europe, a visit to iran in the context of the non-aligned movement in reaching out to africa, giving egypt's interest there, egypt's water interests with the nile basin countries. we've seen a very bold initiative on syria that we could talk about further. we see a clear signaling to break with the old regime, when it comes to the perception of egypt's subordination of its national security interests to foreign powers. and this was a very strong perception generated by the revolution itself. in all of this i think the approach of the new government will be driven by its clear sense of egyptian national interests, rather than any perceived ideological orientation. and one gary busey you see this most clearly is in the sinai. and the very decisive response by the new government to the
i think what you do see on the part of the new government is a clear determination to reassert egypt's regional role that would seem to have been diminished under the former regime. we have seen a much more activist foreign policy on the part of this president with numerous visits to china, reaching out to europe, a visit to iran in the context of the non-aligned movement in reaching out to africa, giving egypt's interest there, egypt's water interests with the nile basin countries. we've seen...
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it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sara, stand by. i want to bring in ben wedeman, who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the israeli town of ashkelon, that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire, and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city and joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot of people out and about although earlier we were next to a sushi restaurant where there were a fair amount of customers. we spoke to the mayor who talked about the difficulties of trying to manage a town of more than 100,000 people living under these conditions and we spoke to one resident here who interestingly enough said he was happy that rockets were fired from gaza into near jerusalem and tel aviv. he said finally. other israelis outside of this area around gaza are getting a feel, getting a taste of what it's like to live under the threat of rockets. so certainly here in ashkelon, you have rea
it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sara, stand by. i want to bring in ben wedeman, who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the israeli town of ashkelon, that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire, and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city and joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot...
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ewing in the hit show "dallas." >>> egypt, growing protests after the new islamist president, mohamed morsi, gave himself virtually unlimit power until the country drafts a new constitution. his opponents calling the move extreme and they warn of growing turmoil and military intervention if the power grab is not withdrawn. >>> and the fragile cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. some border restrictions in gaza being eased but the threat, a top hamas leader saying the ruling militant group will continue to arm itself despite an israeli border blockade. connor powell has the latest from jerusalem. >> reporter: harris, just three days ago, it appeared that israel and hamas were on the brink of a full-on war but the cease-fire is holding and there are encouraging signs life is returning to normal, here in the holy land. israeli children returned to school yesterday, and now, markets and shops are reopening now that the threat of rockets has ended and today, palestinian children in gaza also returned to school. as the cleanup there begins. no doubt there are still ch
ewing in the hit show "dallas." >>> egypt, growing protests after the new islamist president, mohamed morsi, gave himself virtually unlimit power until the country drafts a new constitution. his opponents calling the move extreme and they warn of growing turmoil and military intervention if the power grab is not withdrawn. >>> and the fragile cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. some border restrictions in gaza being eased but the threat, a top...
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morsi usurped all state powers and appointed himself egypt's new pharaoh. a major blow to the revolution. >>> i want to talk about those consequences right after this. e? challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. for such a lightweight. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual be
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divided egypt. civil war. very same things. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to that you. are looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim christian who is liberal leftist this is the people of egypt have always been known as moderates saying no to. fascism making the president of. religious fascism are you saying this then developing to sectarian sectarian tensions getting even worse in egypt well i don't expect sectarian violence in the way between muslims and christians but the country is all the asli divided between political islam. civil. equal. to. the people. i believe to be the majority are going to insist on this decree. and the president has said that he's not going to. decision but he is claiming he is saving the revolution he's saying that the. threatening to derail the democratic process by. attempting to break up the assembly that's trying to write that new constitution and of course affecting future parliamentary elections isn't this a temporary measure that
divided egypt. civil war. very same things. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to that you. are looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim christian who is liberal leftist this is the people of egypt have always been known as moderates saying no to. fascism making the president of. religious fascism are you saying this then developing to sectarian sectarian tensions getting even worse in egypt well i don't expect sectarian...
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signed a new contract with the unit of the huge contract. it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars for. reasonable. order bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. or profiteers. commission free cretaceous three times for charges free. range humans free. three stooges free. the old free blog video for your media project free media john darche dot com. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any time. and. welcome back to crossfire thank you to mind you were talking about the egyptian president. and. one of if i go back to you and cairo i'll get your obviously on the ground but i've been given a lot of reports that a lot of the president's supporters are jubilant about this because finally he can push for an agenda yes his supporters are different but consid
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egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stability and peace. >> united states -- >> the people of this region deserve the chance to -- >> now we have to focus. >> obviously we've got arabic translation of what hillary clinton is saying there, and every time she speaks, we're getting that. she did thank the egyptian president for his mediation efforts in what we've seen so far. of course, the main news here, the headline here, is that the cease-fire will take effect at 9:00 p.m. cairo time. suzanne, that's a little under 90 minutes from now. >> one of the things that struck me was the fact this she said that it was going to be egypt and its leadership that was going to be taking the main role in brokering this peace effort, this truce, if you will. give us a sense, michael, because you and i were talking about this. this is very different than a deal or a truce. this is simply a cease-fire. this is something we heard 24 hours ago, the possibility of just the violence stopping, and one of the things
egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stability and peace. >> united states -- >> the people of this region deserve the chance to -- >> now we have to focus. >> obviously we've got arabic translation of what hillary clinton is saying there, and every time she speaks, we're getting that. she did thank the egyptian president for his mediation efforts in what we've seen so far. of...
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egypt is brace for more protests against president morsi as decree granting him sweeping new powers as thousands vowed to stay in the streets until the decision is revised. the body of late palestinian leader yasser arafat is a scheme to finally prove because of his death volunteers of speculation he was poisoned by israel. and greece gets the money it needs to avoid defaulting on its lawyers loans a special discourse kate worried that they violators of hundreds of thousands of greeks in time. international news live from moscow this is all she was me hello and welcome to the program egypt is bracing itself for a new round of turmoil with fresh nationwide protests planned for tuesday president morsi is parkour fraîche last week when he issued a decree placing his decisions about any kind of of the site including that of the courts so opponents accuse the leader of a blatant power grab and pledge to continue with the demonstrations until her versus his decision journalist who has more on the fallout from bosses. apart from saying that he isn't affecting the show authority which is very
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egypt's new islamist government is promising to stand by the palestinians and is telling israel to end its air strikes on gaza. this as palestinians fire rockets at jerusalem and israel calls up 16,000 reservists, increasing the likelihood of a full scale ground war. correspondent david lee miller is near the israel-gaza border tonight. >> for the third day in a row, israelis ran from cover fired by palestinian militants in controlled gaza. more than 150 attacks were launched in the southern israel, that caused panic and destruction, but no fatalities. for the first time in the current conflict, air raid sirens were heard in jerusalem where two rockets apparently landed in empty fields outside of the city and the second day in a row, israel's largest city tel aviv was under attack, and a rocket in an unpopulated area, the rockets fired by palestinian militants now put more than 4 million israelis in their cross hairs, at this tel aviv cafe, it was business as usual after the air raid sirens stopped. >> my first reaction, i needed to run. >> and this couple took wedding pictures outside
egypt's new islamist government is promising to stand by the palestinians and is telling israel to end its air strikes on gaza. this as palestinians fire rockets at jerusalem and israel calls up 16,000 reservists, increasing the likelihood of a full scale ground war. correspondent david lee miller is near the israel-gaza border tonight. >> for the third day in a row, israelis ran from cover fired by palestinian militants in controlled gaza. more than 150 attacks were launched in the...
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that's egypt. that's the egyptian border right up next to this tiny strip of land where the fighting is happening in gaza. that's why part of why this was such a big deal. egypt and israel shaking hands. thank you jimmy carter. the peace treaty between this important country, the nation of israel. but jimmy carter, it turns out, is not only the only live american historical connection to this critically-important relationship that you see diagrammed there. the president of egypt who is shaking hands with the prime minister of israel and sealing this peace treaty between these ko countries, this president of egypt, the handshake was in march of 1979. two and a half years later, he was assassinated. how did he come to be assassina assassinated? it came from this guy. this guy right now is in prison in the united states in a federal prison complex in north carolina thanks to his role in the first bombing of the world trade center back in the '90s. after he called for the assassinati assassination, who
that's egypt. that's the egyptian border right up next to this tiny strip of land where the fighting is happening in gaza. that's why part of why this was such a big deal. egypt and israel shaking hands. thank you jimmy carter. the peace treaty between this important country, the nation of israel. but jimmy carter, it turns out, is not only the only live american historical connection to this critically-important relationship that you see diagrammed there. the president of egypt who is shaking...
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we have a new government in egypt. >> is egypt sending back its ambassador to tel aviv? >> i'm not aware yet. i hope they would. >> is that part of the agreement? >> i'm not aware. but i can say the following, we've got a new government in egypt. and we've got an old peace treaty. we want them to go together well. we're committed to maintaining peace with egypt. it serves both sides of cairo and jerusalem. and we want to see that peace treaty strengthened. >> what assurances did you, the prime minister of israel -- you're not the prime minister, but prime minister netanyahu, get from president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton as far as u.s. support for israel as part of this framework agreement? >> we heard and received very strong support from the united states during this whole crisis. the americans were unequivocal. they said the rockets from gaza have to stop. there's no excuse for them. no justification whatsoever. they said in trying to defend our people israel was acting in legitimate self-defense. we heard that very clearly from the american side. but
we have a new government in egypt. >> is egypt sending back its ambassador to tel aviv? >> i'm not aware yet. i hope they would. >> is that part of the agreement? >> i'm not aware. but i can say the following, we've got a new government in egypt. and we've got an old peace treaty. we want them to go together well. we're committed to maintaining peace with egypt. it serves both sides of cairo and jerusalem. and we want to see that peace treaty strengthened. >> what...
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as jamie said, this is a new egypt. and there's no more standoffish relationship with the hamas organization. mohamed morsi has identified with them, supported them throughout this conflict. but then again, mohamed morsi has a relationship, the president of egypt, with the united states of america, with europe, with the international financial institutions. he's the one who needs to facilitate, leverage, pressure, hamas to agree to the cease-fire. and i do agree with jamie, as well. hillary clinton is essential now. the united states is the only country that can put together either a period of calm, deescalation or a full cease-fire. and then hopefully if that is achieved, pick up the initiative and try to reinvigorate discussions between palestinians and it's reallies. >> one thing this has me thinking about, people complain about the middle east and the conflict and the united states having to always deal with it of the only thing worse than being needed may be being not needed. is the united states losing influence?
as jamie said, this is a new egypt. and there's no more standoffish relationship with the hamas organization. mohamed morsi has identified with them, supported them throughout this conflict. but then again, mohamed morsi has a relationship, the president of egypt, with the united states of america, with europe, with the international financial institutions. he's the one who needs to facilitate, leverage, pressure, hamas to agree to the cease-fire. and i do agree with jamie, as well. hillary...
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i mean president morsi of egypt to doing so egypt today is not egypt yesterday and i think the big question for all of us is yes what is egypt today in this conflict we don't know i think it was a very smart move of conduit to visit gaza today but i think all of us are watching now and see what exactly will be the position of the new georgian government here obviously it's not that close anymore to the u.s. position but whether they go into a confrontation with news radio government we will have to see despite this support from the likes of the u.s. and britain israel really is on thin ice now isn't it is it being increasingly surrounded by extremists bearing in mind the volatility of the region. why do you think it is actually provoking more enemies at this very delicate stage. it's so dangerous and really you know how do we couldn't believe my eyes when when when i saw the first pictures yesterday and. said i think it really has to do with the with the israeli elections coming out of. the euro is really playing with fire here . you putting into the whole equation there that the recent a w
i mean president morsi of egypt to doing so egypt today is not egypt yesterday and i think the big question for all of us is yes what is egypt today in this conflict we don't know i think it was a very smart move of conduit to visit gaza today but i think all of us are watching now and see what exactly will be the position of the new georgian government here obviously it's not that close anymore to the u.s. position but whether they go into a confrontation with news radio government we will...
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egypt has seen tensions rise again in recent days with thousands hitting the streets after egypt's president mohamed morsi gave himself new powers by decree last thursday now morsi declared himself above judicial oversight leading to a reported political crisis and today morsi reportedly told the country's top judges he is standing within his rights with those decrees now this has all drawn top headlines but look too at the broader financial crises egypt has paid the benchmark stock index plunged nine point six percent after this decree was issued the worst drop since the arab spring uprisings that ousted hosni mubarak in january of two thousand and eleven according to bloomberg now it was the world's best performing exchange this year not anymore and a country that needs outside investment are usually need stability to lure investors is getting farther from it at least according to a managing director of an egyptian investment firm i spoke to earlier in cairo. the only people who are going. to be. in for political. and in terms of political pull and who may be investing to get it qatar has
egypt has seen tensions rise again in recent days with thousands hitting the streets after egypt's president mohamed morsi gave himself new powers by decree last thursday now morsi declared himself above judicial oversight leading to a reported political crisis and today morsi reportedly told the country's top judges he is standing within his rights with those decrees now this has all drawn top headlines but look too at the broader financial crises egypt has paid the benchmark stock index...
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just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look it. black friday was a few days ago. the christmas shopping season's officially upon us. i don't particularly care for black friday. i refuse to go in a store. >> not a big shopper? >> shock ily. one of the reasons i don't go in stores is because of what happened in kansas? i think this is kansas here. this is lingerie. this is victoria's secret, lingerie in the oak park mall in kansas. how would you like to be in the middle of that, trying to calm that crowd down. there's another one. it happened somewhere else. >> forever 21 bag. >> it just reminds me. >> your favorite store? >> i like it. >> there's tulsa. that
just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look...
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and next, egypt's new president makes a power play. [ male announcer ] introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> an eye for an eye, taliban style tops world headlines tonight. a suicide bomber detonated a truck full of explosives today in eastern afghanistan. three afghan civilians were killed and more than 90 people wounded. the taliban says it was retaliation for the recent execution of detainees. pakistan is suspending cell phone service m most parts of the country this weekend to prevent attacks of shiite muslims during a religious observance and militants often used phones for detonate bombs and killed more than a dozen people this week. what some are calling a
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the ongoing fury over president mohamed morsi is sweeping new powers in egypt claims its first lives as the leader meets with the key critics of his power grab the country's senior judges. separatist sentiment dominates and sprains richest region catalonia has pro independence parties with a majority of parliamentary seats possibly paving the way for a referendum. releases a new book urging internet users around the globe to stand up against in slave meant by governments. on their online life from a new center here in moscow this is egypt's president is making steps towards a compromise and has met with senior judges outraged at the seizure of power which has made his decisions untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi as controversial decrees spilled a teenage supporter of the muslim brotherhood which stands behind the president has been killed in violent protests another man died overnight after have been critically injured in fighting a top tier square last week thousands of taking to the streets for his funeral procession in downtown cairo a journalist
the ongoing fury over president mohamed morsi is sweeping new powers in egypt claims its first lives as the leader meets with the key critics of his power grab the country's senior judges. separatist sentiment dominates and sprains richest region catalonia has pro independence parties with a majority of parliamentary seats possibly paving the way for a referendum. releases a new book urging internet users around the globe to stand up against in slave meant by governments. on their online life...
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clear over the weekend is to remind egypt everyone is watching their steps. >> egypt, watch what you do and how you do it. you're teetering with the congress on having your aid cut off if you keep inciting violence between the israelis and the palestinians. >> so is this a big test for morsi to prove not only that they are a partner to the united states, but an ally moving forward? >> well, they have been a treaty ally since '79. there's roughly $2 billion in aid given to egypt every year. $2 billion isn't quite what it used to be. so if this is the one piece of leverage that we have over egypt, that's not going to work. what we -- >> even in an economy that's totally failing and upside down for egypt, it's -- $2 billion is not an incentive to want to play nice? >> i don't think that it is the only factor that will get mohamed morsi to be an honest broker in the region. i think it's much -- it would be a much better bet to appeal to his sense of wanting to be a statesman. wanting to be a responsible actor, wanting to be -- to live up to the stature of everything that egypt can be in
clear over the weekend is to remind egypt everyone is watching their steps. >> egypt, watch what you do and how you do it. you're teetering with the congress on having your aid cut off if you keep inciting violence between the israelis and the palestinians. >> so is this a big test for morsi to prove not only that they are a partner to the united states, but an ally moving forward? >> well, they have been a treaty ally since '79. there's roughly $2 billion in aid given to...
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mortgage rates hit a new low. the average interest charged on 30-year fixed loan dipped to 3.1%. >> tonight, chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us there is a lot of talk and precious little action so far. >> thanksgiving and christmas holidays the number of legislative days until the nation hits the fiscal live are limited. much to be worked out. numbers are set for spending cuts and revenue increase. they recognize it cannot be done by the end of the year. so they want extension of current tax rate and spending levels. >> it seems a prudent course of action is figure out a bridge that takes us for some for of time. avoid issues fruition on january 1. >> the top republican said jeff sessions sent this letter to the top four leaders in congress saying if they are planning extension of unemployment insurance, offset for the changes must be achieved through real safings. not gimmicks like baseline saving from future war spendings that is not expected to occur. the markets won't reout well to staying
mortgage rates hit a new low. the average interest charged on 30-year fixed loan dipped to 3.1%. >> tonight, chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us there is a lot of talk and precious little action so far. >> thanksgiving and christmas holidays the number of legislative days until the nation hits the fiscal live are limited. much to be worked out. numbers are set for spending cuts and revenue increase. they recognize it cannot be done by the end of the year. so they...
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there is in the new middle east. now it has allies in egypt and turkey and these are u.s. allies and it is an important junction now capitalize on the post war situation to try and bring a lasting settlement by maintaining the policy rather than trying to say if you do x, y and z we won't talk to you. they are doing that. and you know the u.s. spoke to the plo we have been here before and you are right. they offer the lessons on the peace process now. >> it does thank you very much indeed. coming up, what it means to the obama administration. >>> this is a critical moment for the region. egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a corner stone of regional stability and peace. ñço >>> this is a critical moment for the region. egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a corner stone of regional stability and peace. >> secretary of state clinton pricing egypt to help broker the peace. jesse jackson jr. stepping down from congress. let's bring in my panel to
there is in the new middle east. now it has allies in egypt and turkey and these are u.s. allies and it is an important junction now capitalize on the post war situation to try and bring a lasting settlement by maintaining the policy rather than trying to say if you do x, y and z we won't talk to you. they are doing that. and you know the u.s. spoke to the plo we have been here before and you are right. they offer the lessons on the peace process now. >> it does thank you very much...
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they're not -- [inaudible] you're making new iran out of egypt now. listen to the police departments in dubai. we trust them. our greatest aim now is that the army will listen to us and our -- take over for a period of time of. make a new contribution and let the new president, these guys do us a favor. transfer your negotiations from muslim brotherhood in egypt to others. we have mussa. mr. baradei. these people are trustworthy. negotiate with them. stop supporting muslim brotherhood. you're killing us. we're dying here. jenna: ash, we appreciate your perspective. >> do i have five seconds? jenna: please, ash, go ahead. >> tomorrow on the tv screens you will see two scenes. first one from tahrir square. these are 95% of the people of egypt but only few have the guts to go down because we received warnings that muslim brotherhood might use violence in tahrir. second scene from industry. people are not paid, free transportation. showing in front of the cameras supporting the president. if you ask them they don't know why they are supporting them. i'm d
they're not -- [inaudible] you're making new iran out of egypt now. listen to the police departments in dubai. we trust them. our greatest aim now is that the army will listen to us and our -- take over for a period of time of. make a new contribution and let the new president, these guys do us a favor. transfer your negotiations from muslim brotherhood in egypt to others. we have mussa. mr. baradei. these people are trustworthy. negotiate with them. stop supporting muslim brotherhood. you're...
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i'm a new dad. we at current tv are very aware of recent studies suggesting that poor diet during the first 1,000 days of human life can cause irreparable harm to our brains and our bodies. that's why "current" has partnered with "1,000 days" to help spread the word & combat a problem that ultimately effects all of us. to see how you can help go to current dot com. brought to you by basf. the chemical company. tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded by a 500-watt sound system while floating on a suspension made of billowy clouds. or you could just hand them your keys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jennifer: the middle east had hit its arab spring in 2010 and at the risk of being a little bit glib, the republican party now seems to be having its own revolution here at home. it's the g.o.p. spring. or maybe even the g.o.p. fall. moderate conservatives led by my favorite revolutionary republican chris christie, they are fighting to rest control of the p
i'm a new dad. we at current tv are very aware of recent studies suggesting that poor diet during the first 1,000 days of human life can cause irreparable harm to our brains and our bodies. that's why "current" has partnered with "1,000 days" to help spread the word & combat a problem that ultimately effects all of us. to see how you can help go to current dot com. brought to you by basf. the chemical company. tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way,...
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there's not a #*us-egypt free trade geement given all the uncertainty in egypt within the foreseeable future, but if it is serious, egypt can reap many of the benefits of free trade through the massive expansion of the qu disirks system with -- qiz system with israel. they would lower the amount of israeli content required to be as part of the deal, but that would require the islamest president of egypt to recognize the benefits of much significantly broadened qiz relationship and to, in fact, utter the word publicly, "israel," something which he was not yet done in the official capacity. a third initiative, repairing israeli-turkish ties. it's in the interest of the countries. i know, mr. president, you tried, once to do this, and we did not succeed, but times have changed. syria has happened, they are weakened than before, and should benjamin netanyahu be elected, he'll be stronger after the election than he was the last time we tried to do this. after politics is clarified, it's time to try this again. well, one last set of items, what are the game changers? what are the unknowns a
there's not a #*us-egypt free trade geement given all the uncertainty in egypt within the foreseeable future, but if it is serious, egypt can reap many of the benefits of free trade through the massive expansion of the qu disirks system with -- qiz system with israel. they would lower the amount of israeli content required to be as part of the deal, but that would require the islamest president of egypt to recognize the benefits of much significantly broadened qiz relationship and to, in fact,...
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pharaoh. >> fury in egypt as president morsi gives himself a big, new powers. there were protests across the country. in cairo, the crowds flooded back to tahrir square, where last year they celebrated the ousting of hosni mubarak. now they say the new president has become even more of the dictator with an edict saying the courts cannot challenge him. >> he is taking more power than mubarak. >> it was only days ago that the president was basking in the world and american approval as he helped mediate the gaza ceasefire. now washington has expressed its concern about the president's latest edict. the president came out to tell his supporters that he was only acting to defend the revolution. >> i feel you. i feel the heartbeat of the people and understand what the egyptian people want. >> for president morsi, this is a huge political gamble. his supporters love it, but has he overplayed his hand? >> we need him to take the power to the revolution, not to the mubarak system. >> the government has added fuel to a weeklong demonstration and violent confrontation. th
pharaoh. >> fury in egypt as president morsi gives himself a big, new powers. there were protests across the country. in cairo, the crowds flooded back to tahrir square, where last year they celebrated the ousting of hosni mubarak. now they say the new president has become even more of the dictator with an edict saying the courts cannot challenge him. >> he is taking more power than mubarak. >> it was only days ago that the president was basking in the world and american...
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you know that egypt has a new government following the uphooefrl. keep in mind, egypt has also been fighting militants which is right near gauze aa. this conflict plays out in that respect. over to the east you have jordan. jordan in recent days has major protests there, including some people taking on the king over economics which is very unusual to take on the king in jordan. up to the north you have lebanon, which has seen violence lately. the intelligence chief was killed in a bombing only weeks ago. then to the east of syria, one of the biggest stories in the world, since march of last year, as we know is there is this huge internal conflict going on, and the opposition there says that the death toll is getting near 40,000. suzanne, as we look at that original strip of land, we are looking at there israel and gaza, what we are seeing is a conflict that could if it were to grow, impact the surrounding area and that could bring all sorts of problems. >> it really is a very serious situation that's taking place there, and it's fascinating when you
you know that egypt has a new government following the uphooefrl. keep in mind, egypt has also been fighting militants which is right near gauze aa. this conflict plays out in that respect. over to the east you have jordan. jordan in recent days has major protests there, including some people taking on the king over economics which is very unusual to take on the king in jordan. up to the north you have lebanon, which has seen violence lately. the intelligence chief was killed in a bombing only...
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: netanyahu wanted to test the new egypt. the great egypt. an egypt of the may 25th revolution, the leadership of egypt, the sons and daughters of egypt, the answer he got was not what he had expected. he wanted to test the countries of the arab spring and the arabs in the spring but the arabs did not fail us. rather, failed him. >> so when's clear is that hamas is calculus now is different. that they believe that they can expect more regional support, specifically from egypt, can perhaps negotiate during these talks around a cease fire better terms with israel so that it is the difference. that just wouldn't have happened back in 2008, 2009. nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> we're going to take you to that border crossing coming up in "the situation room." also ahead, oonds cooper standing by live joining us from gaza city. there's a lot going on in the middle east right now. mp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at
: netanyahu wanted to test the new egypt. the great egypt. an egypt of the may 25th revolution, the leadership of egypt, the sons and daughters of egypt, the answer he got was not what he had expected. he wanted to test the countries of the arab spring and the arabs in the spring but the arabs did not fail us. rather, failed him. >> so when's clear is that hamas is calculus now is different. that they believe that they can expect more regional support, specifically from egypt, can perhaps...
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there just development in this new cycle of violence the missiles might who israel into. a new. way of all bombing against gaza like we witnessed lots last night and it also michael will israel to start a new ground operation to try to put an end to the launching of these missiles and israeli cities we are definitely expecting the worse. in gaza as. a result of the need to stick to that when you talk about you talk about excess expecting the worst we've certainly seen over the past twenty four hours the israeli defense forces are massing along the gaza border with armored vehicles even calling into reserve troops many suggesting a possible ground invasion is the next step is it was that what your assuming when you say you're expecting the worst. yes yes i this is what i meant by expecting the worst. as way to prime minister netanyahu on top this way to gentlemens are under extreme pressure from their own public. for israel and israel to be those that seem so to them that a ground operation is justified to try cope with and the launching of this missiles now when this operation i
there just development in this new cycle of violence the missiles might who israel into. a new. way of all bombing against gaza like we witnessed lots last night and it also michael will israel to start a new ground operation to try to put an end to the launching of these missiles and israeli cities we are definitely expecting the worse. in gaza as. a result of the need to stick to that when you talk about you talk about excess expecting the worst we've certainly seen over the past twenty four...
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we expect a news conference coming out of egypt. egypt has been a crucial player in all of this. the president there has been backing hamas. many egyptians back hamas but hillary clinton has been discussing with egyptian officials the fact the law of our aid to the imf and they have to strike a deal and strike an accord. we are waiting on confirmation. there are reports of a cease-fire. we heard this yesterday and we will bring that breaking news when we get it. now we go to the stock market as we do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides, 4 of the stock exchange every 15 minutes. a lot of traders are leaving town. what do you think? nicole: and look at a full day run rate. looks ok but two hundred million shares here at the lunchtime hour and volume has been somewhat light and we have a 200 point gain monday and looking at winning weeks of our on wall street is what. drug stocks to the upside. major market averages are higher. banking index is falling back. traders are taught to as far as the trend of this market four week 0 of selling and despite a gain on monday they still think
we expect a news conference coming out of egypt. egypt has been a crucial player in all of this. the president there has been backing hamas. many egyptians back hamas but hillary clinton has been discussing with egyptian officials the fact the law of our aid to the imf and they have to strike a deal and strike an accord. we are waiting on confirmation. there are reports of a cease-fire. we heard this yesterday and we will bring that breaking news when we get it. now we go to the stock market as...
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it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars polymer it's reasonable and ordered bills to exceed one billion dollars iraq first sale. war profiteers went on cheap. soon which brightened. from funds to christians. who from stunts on t.v. don't come.
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first, though, we start with some breaking news unfolding in egypt right now. thousands are protesting in tahrir square after the country's new president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers. violent protests have also broken out. and in the city of alexandria demonstratorsng to hijack the egyptian revolution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> president morsi took to a stage outside the presidential poll has to defend his new decree which puts his decisions above all legal challenges until a new parliament is elected. jim maceda joins me from cairo. he is on the phone, i understap. jim, let's start with the reasons that morsi has given for these new powers. >> hi craig. well morsi spoke, he came out of his presidential palace a few hours ago to address his thousands of supporters at that point, gathered around and that's what he told them. he said that he had to take this extreme step because there were opponents of the revolution namely and specifically the prosecutor general, he would be likely the supreme court like our supreme court chief justic
first, though, we start with some breaking news unfolding in egypt right now. thousands are protesting in tahrir square after the country's new president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers. violent protests have also broken out. and in the city of alexandria demonstratorsng to hijack the egyptian revolution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> president morsi took to a stage outside the presidential poll has to defend his new decree which puts his decisions above all legal...
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, which really has this new eke role now, this new it ration of egypt he has been supportive of hamas in the past, fiery speeches in the past yet at the same time you look at the economy of egypt, and as a key power player in the region he will really emerge as the key peacekeeper. >> it will be a test for him. it will clearly be a test for him how he manages the relationship, the peace agreement with egypt's peace treaty with israel but at the same time how they handle the situation in gaza city where he does have a representative there. another point about this, this was in tel aviv, an attack on a bus. clearly targeting civilians. when you talk, the criticism in the last few days has been about the civilian misery in gaza city because of these destructive air strikes from the israeli military into gaza city. and our ben wedeman points out in these conflicts, it is, it is, it stans the test of time that it is civilians who bear the brunt of these disagreements between countries, between territories, between peoples, and this has been quite, quite difficult for civilians, no question
, which really has this new eke role now, this new it ration of egypt he has been supportive of hamas in the past, fiery speeches in the past yet at the same time you look at the economy of egypt, and as a key power player in the region he will really emerge as the key peacekeeper. >> it will be a test for him. it will clearly be a test for him how he manages the relationship, the peace agreement with egypt's peace treaty with israel but at the same time how they handle the situation in...
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so. >> let's get back to the news. >> eric: egypt. that's the top of the news. a new wave of violence has gripped that. president muhammad morsi's power grab has set off more clashes and protests. where does egypt go from here. >> and an american professor, behind bar fist argentin aconvicted of smuggling cocaine. he says, he is the victim of a scam involving a bikini model. what's the truth here? we will take a closer look. >> everyone believes he was set up. it looks like he made a bad decision to accept a bag that she shouldn't have accepted. but it's a terrible thing to have to spend several years in prison for that. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >> eric: new concerns over the effect of muhammad morsi's latest decree on the nation. hundreds of protesters have been clashing with egyptian police for a third straight day. and more massive demonstrations, both for and against morsi are planned for the coming week. will morsi's power grab plunge e
so. >> let's get back to the news. >> eric: egypt. that's the top of the news. a new wave of violence has gripped that. president muhammad morsi's power grab has set off more clashes and protests. where does egypt go from here. >> and an american professor, behind bar fist argentin aconvicted of smuggling cocaine. he says, he is the victim of a scam involving a bikini model. what's the truth here? we will take a closer look. >> everyone believes he was set up. it looks...
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joining us to talk about egypt and that region and beyond, fox news military analyst, general jack keane, thank you for coming in. what do you make of morsi's very bold move with the negotiations between the executive and the judicial branch. but observingly, he is saying, i am all powerful, the courts can't stop me. >> it's a bold move. he is consolidating power. he has been doing it since his inception. he ransacked the military brass. he did that after taking counsel of officers, inside the military, alm -- assuming they would not resist if he took the old bosses out. they have economic interests. he hopes that that military will stay neutral and not get into the streets and deal with deposing him or causing him political internal problems. the other calculations he has, he has been taking out the 61 constitutionalists and he took the lead prosecutor and other key officials out. so he now owns the reins of government in egypt. i think the other calculation he has, why is he doing this on the heels of the hamas cease-fire? excuse me. i think it's because he wants the deal that the unit
joining us to talk about egypt and that region and beyond, fox news military analyst, general jack keane, thank you for coming in. what do you make of morsi's very bold move with the negotiations between the executive and the judicial branch. but observingly, he is saying, i am all powerful, the courts can't stop me. >> it's a bold move. he is consolidating power. he has been doing it since his inception. he ransacked the military brass. he did that after taking counsel of officers,...